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Chapter 3

Syllabus for Undergraduate Program


Semester Credit Distribution
Year/ Theory Sessional Total
S.N.
Semester No of Course Credits No of Course Credits Credits
1 1st/Odd 5 15 4 4.50 19.50
2 1st/Even 5 15 4 4.50 19.50
3 2nd/Odd 5 15 4 5.25 20.25
4 2nd /Even 5 15 4 5.25 20.25
5 3rd/Odd 5 15 4 4.50 19.50
6 3rd/Even 5 15 5 6.00 21.00
7 4th/Odd 5 14 6 5.50 19.50
8 4th/Even 5 15 4 5.50 20.50
Total 40 119 33 41.00 160.00

Summary of Undergraduate Course Plan


S.N. Course Type Credit %
1 Departmental Courses
Core Courses Theory 69
Lab 32.75
Elective Courses Theory 15
Lab 2.25
Sub-Total 119.0 74.38
2 Related Courses
Theory 11
Humanities
Lab 0.75
Sub-Total 11.75 7.34
Basic Sciences Theory 18
Lab 1.5
Sub-Total 19.50 12.19
Related Engg. Theory 6
Lab 3.75
Sub-Total 9.75 6.09
Total 160 100.00

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List of Undergraduate Courses
Core Courses (EEE)
S.N. Course Course Title Contact Credit
Number Hrs/week
1 EEE 1101 Electrical Circuits  3 3.0
2 EEE 1102 Electrical Circuits  Sessional 3 1.5
3 EEE 1201 Electrical Circuits  3 3.0
4 EEE 1202 Electrical Circuits  Sessional 3/2 0.75
5 EEE 1203 Electronics  3 3.0
6 EEE 1204 Electronics  Sessional 3 1.5
7 EEE 2100 Electrical Shop Practice 3 1.5
8 EEE 2103 Electronics  3 3.0
9 EEE 2104 Electronics  Sessional 3 1.5
10 EEE 2203 Electronics I 3 3.0
11 EEE 2204 Electronics I Sessional 3 1.5
12 EEE 2105 Electrical Machine  3 3.0
13 EEE 2106 Electrical Machine  Sessional 3 1.5
14 EEE 2205 Electrical Machine  3 3.0
15 EEE 2206 Electrical Machine  Sessional 3 1.5
16 EEE 2211 Measurement and Instrumentation 3 3.0
17 EEE 2212 Measurement and Instrumentation 3 1.5
Sessional
18 EEE 2213 Digital Electronics I 3 3.0
19 EEE 2214 Digital Electronics I Sessional 3/2 0.75
20 EEE 3100 Electronic Shop Practice 3 1.5
21 EEE 3101 Signals and Linear Systems 3 3.0
22 EEE 3105 Control Systems 3 3.0
23 EEE 3106 Control Systems Sessional 3/2 0.75
24 EEE 3107 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves 3 3.0
25 EEE 3109 Computational Methods in 3 3.0
Electrical Engineering
26 EEE 3110 Computational Methods in 3 1.5
Electrical Engineering Sessional
27 EEE 3117 Communication Engineering I 3 3.0
28 EEE 3118 Communication Engineering I 3/2 0.75
Sessional
29 EEE 3200 Electrical and Electronic Circuit 3 1.5
Simulation Sessional
30 EEE 3203 Power Electronics 3 3.0
31 EEE 3204 Power Electronics Sessional 3/2 0.75
32 Power Plant Engineering and 3 3.0
EEE 3205
Economy
33 EEE 3209 Microprocessor, Interfacing and 3 3.0
System Design
34 EEE 3210 Microprocessor, Interfacing and 3 1.5
System Design Sessional
35 EEE 3211 Power System  3 3.0
36 EEE 3212 Power System  Sessional 3 1.5
37 EEE 3217 Communication Engineering II 3 3.0
38 EEE 3218 Communication Engineering II 3/2 0.75
Sessional

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S.N. Course Course Title Contact Credit
Number Hrs/week
39 EEE 4000 Project and Thesis 3 4.5
40 EEE 4100 Industrial Training 3 1.0
41 EEE 4107 Digital Signal Processing 3 3.0
42 EEE 4108 Digital Signal Processing Sessional 3/2 0.75
43 EEE 4117 Radio and TV Engineering 3 3.0
44 EEE 4118 Radio and TV Engineering 3/2 0.75
Sessional
45 EEE 4200 Seminar 3 1.0
46 EEE 4209 Embedded System Design 3 3.0
47 EEE 4210 Embedded System Design Sessional 3/2 0.75
48 EEE 4217 Mobile Cellular Communication 3 3.0
Total 101.75

Core Courses (Humanities)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 Hum 1111 Technical English 3 3.0
2 Hum 1112 Technical English Sessional 3/2 0.75
3 Hum 1211 Financial Account and Economic 3 3.0
Analysis
Total 7.5 6.75

Core Courses (Mathematics)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 Math 1101 Engg. Mathematics  3 3.0
2 Math 1201 Engg. Mathematics  3 3.0
3 Math 2101 Engg. Mathematics  3 3.0
4 Math 2201 Engg. Mathematics V 3 3.0
Total 12 12.0

Core Courses (Physics)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 Phy 1111 Physics 3 3.0
2 Phy 1112 Physics Sessional 3/2 0.75
Total 4.5 3.75

Core Courses (Chemistry)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 Chem 1211 Chemistry 3 3.0
2 Chem 1212 Chemistry Sessional 3/2 0.75
Total 4.5 3.75

Core Courses (ME)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 ME 1200 Engineering Drawing 3 1.50
2 ME 2101 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3 3.0
3 ME 2102 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3/2 0.75
Sessional

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Total 7.5 5.25

Core Courses (CSE)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 CSE 1111 Computer Programming 3 3.0
2 CSE 1112 Computer Programming Sessional 3 1.5
Total 6 4.5

Core Courses (IPE)


S.N. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
Number Hrs/week
1 Legal Issues and Management for 3 3.0
IPE 2111
Engineers
2 Project and Operations 2 2.0
IPE 4111
Management
Total 5 5.0

Elective Courses
From 4th year Odd semester, the department starts offering elective courses
under three (3) major tracks viz. Power-, Electronics-, and Communication-
Engineering.
Track selection:
1. Students will be divided into the three major tracks on the basis of
options given by the students and their CGPA at the end of 3rd year
odd semester. For regular students, this will be done in 3rd year even
semester.
2. Maximum number of students in any major group will be N/3, where N
is the total number of students in a class.
3. A student will have to take five (5) elective courses along with the
corresponding sessional courses from the respective track.
4. Students will be assigned their projects/ theses in 4th year odd
semester. The theme of project/thesis shall reflect the respective track.
5. Maximum class size of an elective course for regular students will be
N/3. However, a student who has previously failed in an elective course
will be allowed to re-register the course regardless of the class size.
6. In case of any unforeseen situation or ambiguity, the UGAC will take
an appropriate decision.

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Power Group
Sl. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
No. Number Hrs/week
1 EEE 4141 Power System II 3 3.0
2 EEE 4142 Power System II Sessional 3/2 0.75
3 EEE 4143 High Voltage Engineering 3 3.0
4 EEE 4144 High Voltage Engineering Sessional 3/2 0.75
5 EEE 4241 Power System Protection 3 3.0
6 EEE 4242 Power System Protection Sessional 3/2 0.75
7 EEE 4243 Power System Operation and Control 3 3.0
8 EEE 4245 Electrical Machine III 3 3.0
9 EEE 4247 Renewable Energy 3 3.0

Electronics Group
Sl. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
No. Number Hrs/week
1 EEE 4161 Digital Electronics II 3 3.0
2 EEE 4162 Digital Electronics II Sessional 3/2 0.75
3 EEE 4163 VLSI 3 3.0
4 EEE 4164 VLSI Sessional. 3/2 0.75
5 EEE 4261 Biomedical Engineering 3 3.0
6 EEE 4262 Biomedical Engineering Sessional 3/2 0.75
7 EEE 4263 Optoelectronics 3 3.0
8 EEE 4265 Processing & Fabrication Technology 3 3.0
9 EEE 4267 Transducers and Instrumentation 3 3.0
10 EEE 4268 Transducers and Instrumentation 3/2 0.75
Sessional

Communication Group
Sl. Course Course Title Contact
Credits
No. Number Hrs/week
1 EEE 4181 Microwave Engineering 3 3.0
2 EEE 4182 Microwave Engineering Sessional 3/2 0.75
3 EEE 4183 Digital Communication 3 3.0
4 EEE 4184 Digital Communication Sessional 3/2 0.75
5 EEE 4281 Antennas and Propagation 3 3.0
6 EEE 4282 Antennas and Propagation Sessional 3/2 0.75
7 EEE 4283 Radar and Satellite Communication 3 3.0
8 EEE 4285 Optical Fiber Communication 3 3.0

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4. Prerequisite Courses
S. N. Course Prerequisite Course
1 EEE 1201 EEE 1101
2 EEE 1203 EEE 1101
3 EEE 2103 EEE 1203
4 EEE 2105 EEE 1101
5 EEE 2203 EEE 2103
6 EEE 2205 EEE 2105
7 EEE 2213 EEE 1203
8 EEE 3105 EEE 1201
9 EEE 3107 Math 2101
10 EEE 3109 CSE 1112
11 EEE 3203 EEE 2213
12 EEE 3209 EEE 2213
13 EEE 4209 EEE 3209

Semester Course Plan


Department will offer the courses to its students, in general, as per the
following arrangement.

1st Year Odd semester


Theory Sessional
Sl. Total
Course No. Course Title Contact Contact
No Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 EEE 1101 Electrical Circuit I 3 3 3.00
2 EEE 1102 Electrical Circuit I Sessional 3 1.5 1.50
3 CSE 1111 Computer Programming 3 3 3.00
Computer Programming
4 CSE 1112 3 1.5 1.50
Sessional
5 Math 1101 Engg. Mathematics I 3 3 3.00
6 Phy 1111 Physics 3 3 3.00
7 Phy 1112 Physics Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75

8 Hum 1111 Technical English 3 3 3.00

9 Hum 1112 Technical English Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75

Total 15 15 9 4.5 19.50

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1st Year Even semester
Theory Sessional
Sl. Total
Course No. Course Title Contact Contact
No Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 EEE 1201 Electrical Circuit II 3 3 3.00
2 EEE 1202 Electrical Circuit II Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
3 EEE 1203 Electronics  3 3 3.00
4 EEE 1204 Electronics  Sessional 3 1.5 1.50
5 Chem 1111 Chemistry 3 3 3.00
6 Chem 1112 Chemistry Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
Financial Account &
7 Hum 1211 3 3 3.00
Economic Analysis
8 Math 1201 Engg. Mathematics II 3 3 3.00
9 ME 1200 Engineering Drawing 3 1.5 1.50
Total 15 15 9 4.5 19.50

2nd Year Odd semester


Theory Sessional
Sl. Total
Course No. Course Title Contact Contact
No Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 EEE 2100 Electrical Shop Practice 3 1.5 1.50
2 EEE 2103 Electronics II 3 3 3.00
3 EEE 2104 Electronics II Sessional 3 1.5 1.50
4 EEE 2105 Electrical Machine I 3 3 3.00
Electrical Machine I
5 EEE 2106 3 1.5 1.50
Sessional
6 Math 2101 Engg. Mathematics III 3 3 3.00
Basic Mechanical
7 ME 2101 3 3 3.00
Engineering
Basic Mechanical
8 ME 2102 3/2 0.75 0.75
Engineering Sessional
Legal Issues and
9 IPE 2111 3 3 3.00
Management for Engineers
Total 15 15 10.5 5.25 20.50

2nd Year Even semester


Theory Sessional
Sl. Total
Course No. Course Title Contact Contact
No Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 Math 2201 Engg. Mathematics IV 3 3 3.00
2 EEE2203 Electronics III 3 3 3.00
3 EEE2204 Electronics III Sessional 3 1.5 1.50
4 EEE2205 Electrical Machine II 3 3 3.00
Electrical Machine II
5 EEE2206 3 1.5 1.50
Sessional
Measurement &
6 EEE2211 3 3 3.00
Instrumentation
Measurement &
7 EEE2212 3 1.5 1.50
Instrumentation Sessional
8 EEE2213 Digital Electronics I 3 3 3.00
9 EEE 2214 Digital Electronics I Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
Total 15 15 10.5 5.25 20.25

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3rd Year odd semester
Theory Sessional
Sl. Total
Course No. Course Title Contact Contact
No Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 EEE 3100 Electronic Shop Practice 3 1.5 1.50
2 EEE 3101 Signals and Linear Systems 3 3 3.00
3 EEE 3105 Control Systems 3 3 3.00
4 EEE 3106 Control Systems Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
Electromagnetic Fields &
5 EEE 3107 3 3 3.00
Waves
Computational Methods in
6 EEE 3109 3 3 3.00
Electrical Engineering
Computational Methods in
7 EEE 3110 Electrical Engineering 3 1.5 1.50
Sessional
8 EEE 3117 Communication Engineering I 3 3 3.00
Communication Engineering I
9 EEE 3118 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
Total 15 15 9 4.5 19.50

3rd Year even semester


Theory Sessional
Sl. Total
Course No. Course Title Contact Contact
No Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
Electrical and Electronic
1 EEE 3200 3 1.5 1.50
Circuit Simulation Lab
2 EEE 3203 Power Electronics 3 3 3.00
3 EEE 3204 Power Electronics Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
Power Plant Engineering and
4 EEE 3205 3 3 3.00
Economy
Microprocessor, Interfacing
5 EEE 3209 3 3 3.00
and System design
Microprocessor, Interfacing
6 EEE 3210 3 1.5 1.50
and System design Sessional
7 EEE 3211 Power System I 3 3 3.00
8 EEE 3212 Power System I Sessional 3 1.5 1.50
9 EEE 3217 Communication Engineering II 3 3 3.00
Communication Engineering II
10 EEE 3218 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
Total 15 15 12 6.00 21.00

4th Year odd semester


Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No No. Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 EEE 4000 Project & Thesis 3 1.5 1.50
2 EEE 4100 Industrial Training* 1 1.00
3 EEE 4107 Digital Signal Processing 3 3 3.00
Digital Signal Processing
4 EEE 4108 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
5 EEE 4117 Radio and TV Engineering 3 3 3.00
Radio and TV Engineering
6 EEE 4118 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
Project and Operations
7 IPE 4111 2 2 2.00
Management
8 EEE **** Elective I 3 3 3.00
9 EEE **** Elective I Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
10 EEE **** Elective II 3 3 3.00
11 EEE **** Elective II Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
Total 14 14 9 5.5 19.50

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*Industrial Training: Students will be attached with the industries/service agencies for two weeks after
completion of their third year odd semester or during any vacation in Third year even semester) to gain
practical knowledge.

4th Year even semester


Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No No. Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
1 EEE 4000 Project & Thesis 6 3 3.00
2 EEE 4200 Seminar 2 1 1.00
3 EEE 4209 Embedded System Design 3 3 3.00
Embedded System design
4 EEE 4210 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
Mobile Cellular
5 EEE 4217 3 3 3.00
Communication
6 EEE **** Elective III 3 3 3.00
7 EEE **** Elective III Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
8 EEE **** Elective IV 3 3 3.00
9 EEE **** Elective V 3 3 3.00
Total 15 15 11 5.5 20.50

2. Elective Course divisions


Elective I
Group Course No. Course Title Credit
Power EEE 4141 Power System II 3.00
EEE 4142 Power System II Sessional 0.75
Electronics EEE 4161 Digital Electronics II 3.00
EEE 4162 Digital Electronics II Sessional 0.75
EEE 4165 Processing & Fabrication Technology 3.00
EEE 4166 Processing & Fabrication Technology 0.75
Communication EEE 4181 Microwave Engineering 3.00
EEE 4182 Microwave Engineering Sessional 0.75

Elective II
Group Course No. Course Title Credit
Power EEE 4143 High Voltage Engineering 3.00
EEE 4144 High Voltage Engineering Sessional 0.75
Electronics EEE 4163 VLSI 3.00
EEE 4164 VLSI Sessional 0.75
Communication EEE 4183 Digital Communication 3.00
EEE 4184 Digital Communication Sessional 0.75

Elective III
Group Course No. Course Title Credit
Power EEE 4241 Power System Protection 3.00
EEE 4242 Power System Protection Sessional 0.75
Electronics EEE 4261 Biomedical Engineering 3.00
EEE 4262 Biomedical Engineering Sessional 0.75

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EEE 4267 Transducers and Instrumentation 3.00
EEE 4268 Transducers and Instrumentation 0.75
Sessional
Communication EEE 4281 Antennas and Propagation 3.00
EEE 4282 Antennas and Propagation Sessional 0.75

Elective IV
Group Course No. Course Title Credit
Power EEE 4243 Power System Operation and Control 3.00
Electronics EEE 4263 Optoelectronics 3.00
Communication EEE 4283 Radar and Satellite Communication 3.00

Elective V
Group Course No. Course Title Credit
Power EEE 4245/ Electrical Machine III / 3.00
EEE 4247 Renewable Energy
Electronics EEE 4269 Photovoltaic System 3.00
Communication EEE 4285 Optical Fiber Communication 3.00

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Details Syllabus
1. Core Courses offered by the Department of EEE
EEE 1101 Electrical Circuits I
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Introduction of electrical power sources, ideal and practical sources, linear


circuit elements. DC analysis of series, parallel and series-parallel circuits.
Kirchhoff’s Voltage and current laws, voltage, current, power and energy.
Sinusoidal wave: Average and effective values, form factor, peak factor,
phase relation and phasors. Steady state AC analysis of series, parallel and
series parallel circuits, phase relation between voltage and current, concept
of impedance, power, power factor, phasor diagram. Network theorems:
Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, maximum
power transfer theorem, substitution theorem and reciprocity theorem.
Frequency response of ac circuits, resonance phenomena.
Magnetic circuit and concepts: flux, fields, permeability reluctance, analysis
of series, parallel and series- parallel magnetic circuit.

EEE 1102 Electrical Circuits I Sessional


Contact hours/week : 3 Credits : 1.5

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 1101

EEE 1201 Electrical Circuits II


Contact hours/week :3 Credits: 3

Polyphase system, balanced and unbalanced three phase circuit analysis.


Two-port network analysis. Coupled circuit. Introduction to filter.

EEE 1202 Electrical Circuits II Sessional


Contact hours/week :3/2 Credits: 0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 1201.

EEE 1203 Electronics I


Contact hours/week: 4 Credits: 3
Signals, their origin and processing in electronic system. Development of
electronic processing devices; Vacuum tubes and semiconductor devices; P-
N junction semiconductor diodes; Application of diode as rectifier, Zener
diode and its application.

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BJT, FET, MOSFET : Characteristics, Biasing techniques, Stabilization
factors, Compensation. Equivalent circuits, single stage amplifiers at
midband frequencies. Power amplifiers. Heat sink.

EEE 1204 Electronics I Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 1203.

EEE 2100 Electrical Shop Practice


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5

Electrician’s tools, splices, soldering, code practices. Electrical and


electronic symbols, Safety rules, electricity rules and electricity codes.
Electrical wiring system design drawing and estimation for residential and
commercial house wiring and Industrial installation wiring. Use of meggers,
Insulation test, Grounding earth resistance measurement using earth
resistance tester. Battery charging.
EEE 2103 Electronics II
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
BJT, FET, MOSFET multistage amplifier circuits. Frequency response of
single stage and multistage amplifiers. Introduction to CMOS and its
applications.
Introduction to operational amplifiers: Basic linear and non linear
applications. Frequency response, bandwidth and other practical limitation
of op-amps, compensation techniques. Feedback concept, Improvement of
amplifier characteristics by negative feedback. Classification, analysis of
feedback amplifier. Sinusoidal oscillators: Concept and its classification.
Active filters. Negative impedance converters.

EEE 2104 Electronics II Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 2103.

EEE 2203 Electronics III


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
Wave shaping: Linear and non-linear wave shaping, Clipping and Clamping
circuits, Non Linear function circuits. Negative resistance switching
circuits. Timing circuits; Bi-stable, mono-stable and Astable multivibrators,
Sweep and staircase generator, IC 555 and its application. Application of
op-amp in timing circuits, Comparators, Schimtt’s Trigger. Pulse generator,
VCO, PLL, Blocking oscillators.

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EEE 2204 Electronics III Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course of EEE 2203

EEE 2105 Electrical Machine I


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Transformer: Ideal transformer- transformation ratio, no-load and load
vector diagrams; actual transformer- equivalent circuit, regulation, short
circuit and open circuit tests. Three phase transformer and its connections;
Vector group of three phase transformers; Phase conversion.
Three Phase Induction Motor: Rotating magnetic field, equivalent circuit,
vector diagram, torque-speed characteristics, effect of changing rotor
resistance and reactance on torque-speed curves, motor torque and
developed rotor power, no-load test, blocked rotor test, starting and braking
and speed control; Induction generator.
Single Phase Induction Motor: Theory of operation, equivalent circuit and
starting.
EEE 2106 Electrical Machine I Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 2105.
EEE 2205 Electrical Machine II
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
DC Generators: Types, no-load voltage characteristics, build up of a self
excited shunt generator, load-voltage characteristic, effect of speed on no-
load and load characteristics and voltage regulation, armature reaction.
DC Motor: Operating principle, counter emf, torque, speed, torque-speed
characteristics, starting, braking, and speed control.
Synchronous Generator: Windings, excitation systems, equivalent circuit,
vector diagrams at different loads, factors affecting voltage regulation,
synchronous impedance, synchronous impedance methods of predicting
voltage regulation and its limitations. Parallel operation: necessary
conditions, synchronizing, circulating current and vector diagram.
Synchronous Motor: Operation, loading effect, effect of changing
excitation, V-curves, and starting methods.
EEE 2206 Electrical Machine II Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 2205.

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EEE 2211 Measurement & Instrumentation
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
Introduction : Methods of measurement. Statistical method applied to field
of measurement and error analysis and calibration.
Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance measurements: Different methods
of measuring high, medium and low resistances. Methods of measuring self
and mutual inductance and capacitance measurement. A.C. and DC bridge
methods, Measurement of insulation and earth resistances. Localization of
cable fault.
Magnetic measurement: Flux meter, Flux and Flux density measurement.
Determination of iron losses and their separation.
Measuring instruments : Classification of measuring instruments. Ammeter,
Voltmeter, wattmeter, AVO meter, Energy meter, Ampere-hour meter and
Maximum demand meter for measuring AC and DC quantities. Speed,
frequency and phase difference measurements. Illumination measurement.
Electronic measuring instruments: Digital instruments, VTVM, Q-meter
and CRO.
Instrumentation : Extension of instrument range. Use of C.T. and P.T and
calculation of their burden, Instrumentation of substation.
Measurement of non-electrical quantities: Transducer. Measurement of
temperature, pressure, displacement, velocity, acceleration. Strain gauge
and their applications.

EEE 2212 Measurement & Instrumentation Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 2211.

EEE 2213 Digital Electronics I


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3

Analysis and Synthesis of Digital Logic Circuits: Number system, codes,


and conversion. Boolean algebra, De Morgan’s law, logic gates and truth
tables, combinational logic design, minimization techniques,
implementation of basic static logic gates in CMOS and BiCMOS.
Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits, decoders and encoders,
multiplexers and combinational circuit design.
Programmable Logic Devices: Logic arrays, Field Programmable Logic
Arrays and Programmable Read Only Memory.
Sequential Circuits: Different types of latches, flip-flops and their design
using ASM approach, timing analysis, timing analysis and power
optimization of sequential circuits. Modular sequential logic circuit design:
Shift registers, counters and their applications.

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EEE 2214 Digital Electronics I Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 2213.


EEE 3100 Electronic Shop Practice
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 1.5
Introduction to formal procedures of preventive maintenance. Circuit
tracing, trouble shooting, fault repairing, soldering and de-soldering of
electronic circuits. Design of PCB layout, etching.
Radio receivers: Principles of operations, circuit tracing, fault finding by
signal injection alignment. TV camera, B/W TV, color TV. CD and VCD
player.

EEE 3101 Signals and Linear Systems


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3

Analogous system, Response to non-sinusoidal voltage, L-system.


Transform methods, Purpose and nature of transform, Fourier and Laplace
transforms. Impulse function. Convolution integral and their application to
network and system analysis. Filter equations, modern filters.

EEE 3105 Control Systems


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Introductory Concepts: Open loop versus closed loop feedback system.


Input output relationship. Transfer function. DC machine dynamics,
performance criteria, sensitivity and accuracy. Analysis of control systems
time and frequency domain error constants.
Stability of control system : Routh-Hurwitz criterion, bode plot, polar plot.
Nyquist method. Root locus techniques. Frequency response analysis.
Nicholes chart, compensation. Introduction to non-linear control system.
State variable characterization of systems, transition matrix, canonical
forms. Controllability and observability.

EEE 3106 Control Systems Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3105.

EEE 3107 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3

Electrostatics and Magnetostatics using vector methods. Fields in dielectrics


and conductors. Boundary conditions of Electric and Magnetic fields. Time

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Varying Fields; Maxwell’s equation and poynting vector. Uniform plane
wave and its transmission and reflection. Skin effect and Surface resistance.
Wave guides. Introduction to radiation system.

EEE 3109 Computational Methods in Electrical Engineering


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
Computer algorithm Mathematical modeling of physical systems. Iterative
Techniques, Solution of simultaneous equations, Interpolation, Curve
fitting, Solution of Differential Equations. Numerical solution of
Integration. Application of the above techniques in Electrical & Electronic
Engineering through computer program.

EEE 3110 Computational Methods in Electrical Engineering


Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3109.

EEE 3117 Communication Engineering I


Contact hours/week: 3 Credit : 3

Introduction: Principle, evolution, networks, exchange and international


regulatory bodies. Telephone apparatus: Microphone, speakers, ringer,
pulse tone dialing mechanism, side-tone mechanism, local and central
batteries and advanced features. Switching system: Introduction to analog
system, digital switching systems – space division switching, blocking
probability and multistage switching, time division switching and two
dimensional switching. Traffic analysis: Traffic characterization, grades of
service, network blocking probabilities, delay system and queuing. Modern
telephone services and network: Internet telephony, facsimile, integrated
services digital network, asynchronous transfer mode and intelligent
networks.

EEE 3118 Communication Engineering I Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3117.

EEE 3200 Electrical & Electronic Circuit Simulation Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Verification of theories and concepts learned in electrical and electronic
circuit theory courses using simulation software(s). Design of electrical (DC
and AC) and electronic circuits by simulation.

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EEE 3203 Power Electronics
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3

Power semiconductor switches and triggering devices: BJT, MOSFET,


SCR, IGBT, GTO, TRIAC, UJT and DIAC. Rectifiers: Uncontrolled and
controlled single phase and three phase. Regulated power supplies: Linear-
series and shunt, switching buck, buckboost, boost and cuk regulators. AC
voltage controllers, single and three phase. Choppers. DC motor control.
Single phase cycloconverter. Inverters: single phase and three phase current
and voltage source. AC motor control. Stepper motor control. Resonance
inverters. Pulse width modulation control of static converters.

EEE 3204 Power Electronics Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3203.

EEE 3205 Power Plant Engineering and Economy


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Introduction to thermal, hydro and nuclear power stations. Nuclear reactor,


reactor construction and control. Power reactors. Central station reactors.
Nuclear hazards.
Variable load problems, plotting and analysis of load curves, chronological
load curves and load duration curve. Energy load curve and its use. Load
factor, capacity factor, demand factor, utilization factor, diversity factor etc.
and there impact over the cost analysis of power generation and utilization.
Load forecasting, selection of units and plant location.
Load shearing: Base load and peak load plants. Use of chronological load
curves to distribute load among units.
Power plant Economics: Economic operation of power plants. Input output
curve, heat rate curve, incremental rate curve. Use of incremental rate curve
for optimum load scheduling. Transmission line loss, determination of loss
co-efficient. Economic conductor selection, Kelvin’s law. Graphical method
for location of distribution systems. Tariff and tariff design. Bus system.
Importance of power control. Current limiting reactors. Different types of
bus system layout. Forces on bus section in case of short circuit.

EEE 3209 Microprocessor, Interfacing and System design


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
Fundamental Concepts: Microprocessor: A programmable device;
microcomputer components and support ICs, building blocks of MPU based
systems, microprocessor buses, programming principles using MASM,
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16-bit Architecture: Pin diagram and functions, memory organization, bus
activities, register layout, internal processing blocks.
Instruction Set: Classifications of instructions, addressing modes, address
computing chart.
I/O Controller Programming: Port definition and read/write instructions,
parallel I/O programming using 8255, serial I/O programming using 8251,
display programming using 8279 and LCD, keyboard programming using
8279 and discrete components, generation of timing functions using 8254
Timer/Counter.
Interrupt Structure: Interrupt terminologies, hardware and software
interrupt, multiple interrupt management, 8259 interrupt controller.
Data Conversion Algorithm: BCD2BIN conversion, BIN2BCD
conversion, binary multiplication, binary division.
System Design (8086 based digital weighing machine: DWM)
Topdown/Bottomup design concept, hardware block diagram, control
program flow chart, weight/rate acquisition and processing and display, cost
computation and processing and display.
Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: History of the
evolution of MPU/MCU, multitasking systems, PVAM operation of Intel
high performance architecture, overview of 80286 architecture, instruction
and programming; overview of 80386 architecture, instruction and
programming; CISC and RISC microcontrollers, instruction and
programming.

EEE 3210 Microprocessor, Interfacing and System design Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3209.

EEE 3211 Power System I


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3

Inductance and Capacitance of overhead power line. Line representation :


equivalent circuit of short, medium and long line. Network representation:
single line and reactance diagram of power system and per unit
representation. Load flow studies : Gauss – seidel and Newton-Raphson
method. Control of voltage, real power and reactive power. Reactive power
compensation. Fault analysis: Symmetrical fault calculation, symmetrical
components, sequence impedance and sequence networks, different
unsymmetrical fault calculation. Introduction to different kinds of relays
and circuit breakers. Typical layout of substation equipment.

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EEE 3212 Power System I Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3211.

EEE 3217 Communication Engineering II


Contact hours/week: 3 Credit : 3
Overview of communication system: Basic principles, fundamental
elements, system limitations, message source, bandwidth requirements,
transmission media types, bandwidth and transmission capacity. Noise:
Source, characteristics of various types of noise and signal to noise ratio.
Communication systems: Analog and digital. Continuous wave modulation:
Transmission types- base-band transmission, carrier transmission;
Amplitude and Angle Modulations & Demodulations, Sampling and Pulse
Modulations; line coding- formats and bandwidths. Binary Modulated
Bandpass Signaling: OOK, BPSK, DPSK, FSK, MSK bandwidth
requirements, detection and noise performance, Multilevel Modulated
Bandpass Signaling, Multiplexing: TDM- principle, receiver
synchronization, frame synchronization, TDM of multiple bit rate systems;
FDM- principle, de-multiplexing; wavelength-division multiplexing
multiple-access network- time-division multiple-access, frequency-division
multiple access, code-division multiple-access - spread spectrum
multiplexing, coding techniques and constraints of CDMA. Communication
system design: design parameters, channel selection criteria and
performance simulation.
EEE 3218 Communication Engineering II Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 3217.
EEE 4000 Project and Thesis
Contact hours/week: (3+6) Credits (1.5+3)
A project/thesis course will be assigned to the students in 4th year 1st
semester class and it will continue till 4th year 2nd semester. The objective is
to provide an opportunity to the students to develop initiative, creative
ability, confidence and engineering judgment. The results of the work
should be submitted in the form of a dissertation, which should include
appropriate drawings, charts, tables, references etc. A grade X shall be
awarded for this course in 4th year 1st semester. Final assessment on this
course will be done in 4th year 2nd semester.
EEE 4100 Industrial Training
Contact hours/week: 2 Credits: 1

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Students will be attached with the industries/service agencies for two weeks
after completing their Third year first semester (before starting Third year
second semester/during any vacation in Third year second semester) to gain
practical knowledge. It is a 1-credit course and without completion of this
course the student will not fulfill the requirements of B. Sc. Engineering
Degree.
EEE 4107 Digital Signal Processing
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Introduction to Digital Signal Processing (DSP): Discrete-time signals
and systems, analog to digital conversion, impulse response, finite impulse
response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR) of discrete time systems,
difference equation, convolution, transient and steady state response.
Discrete Transformations: Discrete Fourier series, discrete-time Fourier
series, discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and properties, fast Fourier
transform (FFT), inverse fast Fourier transform, Z-transformation-
properties, transfer function, poles and zeroes and inverse Z-transform.
Correlation: Circular convolution, auto correlation and cross correlation.
Digital Filters: FIR filters- linear phase filters, specifications, design using
window, optimal and frequency sampling methods; IIR filters-
specifications, design using impulse variant, bi-linear z-transformation,
least square methods and finite precision effects.
EEE 4108 Digital Signal Processing Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4107.
EEE 4117 Radio and TV Engineering
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Introduction to radio communication, History, Frequency management.
Design of radio transmitter and receiver circuits using scattering-parameter
methods. Circuits include oscillators, radio frequency amplifiers and
matching networks, mixers and detectors. Design of amplitude, frequency,
and pulse-modulated communication systems, including modulators,
detectors, and the effects of noise.
Television: Introduction, principle of operation, transmitter and receiver,
Receiving and transmitting antenna. Camera tube, Picture tube, Electron
beam scanning, T-lines, balun, duplexer, Vestigial side-band filters.
Introduction to color TV, VCR, CCTV, CATV, MATV, TV Booster.
EEE 4118 Radio and TV Engineering Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4117.

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EEE 4200 Seminar
Contact hours/week: 2 Credits: 1
Students will work in groups or individually to prepare review articles on
the corresponding topic of their thesis/project and will present before
audience.
EEE 4209 Embedded System Design
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Embedded Processing – Evolution, Issues and Challenges; System and
Processor Architecture: von Neumann, Harvard and their variants; Memory
Architecture and Devices; Input-Output Devices and Mechanisms;
Instruction Set and Addressing Modes; Interfacing of Memory and
Peripheral Devices – Functional and Timing Issues; Application Specific
Logic Design using Field Programmable Devices and ASICs; Analog to
Digital and Digital to Analog Converters; Bus I/O and Networking
Considerations; Bus and Wireless Protocols; Embedded Systems Software:
Constraints and Performance Targets; Real-time Operating Systems:
Introduction, Scheduling in Real-time Operating Systems; Memory and I/O
Management: Device Drivers; Embedded Software Development: Flow,
Environments and Tools, System Specification and Modelling,
Programming Paradigms, System Verification; Performance Analysis and
Optimisation: Speed, Power and Area Optimisation; Testing of Embedded
Systems System Design Examples using Microcontrollers, PLC, and FPGA.
EEE 4210 Embedded System Design Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4209.
EEE 4217 Mobile Cellular Communication
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Introduction: Concept, evolution and fundamentals, analog and digital
cellular systems.
Cellular Radio System: Frequency reuse, co-channel interference, cell
splitting and components
Mobile Radio Propagation: Propagation characteristics, models for radio
propagation, antenna at cell site and mobile antenna.
Frequency Management and Channel Assignment: Fundamentals,
spectrum utilization, fundamentals of channel assignment, traffic and
channel assignment.
Handoffs and Dropped Calls: Reasons and types, forced handoffs, mobile
assisted handoffs and dropped call rate.

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Diversity Techniques: Concept of diversity branch and signal paths,
diversity types, Alamouti space-time block coding; carrier to noise and
carrier to interference ratio performance.
Digital Cellular Systems: Global system for mobile, OFDM. GSM,
AMPS, GPRS, EDGE, W-CDMA, generations of mobile communication,
Packet switching and data communication

2. Elective Courses offered by the Department of EEE


2.1 Power Group

EEE 4141 Power System II


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Design and constructional features of overhead power transmission lines
and underground cables. DC and AC power distribution. Stability: Swing
equation, power angle equation, equal area criterion, multi-machine system,
step-by-step solution of swing equation, factors affecting transient stability.
Flexible AC transmission system. High voltage DC transmission system.
Power system harmonics.

EEE 4142 Power System II Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4142.

EEE 4143 High Voltage Engineering


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Ionization and decay process: Townsend’s first and second ionization


coefficient. Electric breakdown in gases. Townsend’s criterion for spark
breakdown. Sparking potential. Penning effect. Corona discharges, power
loss calculation. Breakdown of solid and liquid dielectrics.
Generation of high voltage: Alternating voltage, transformer cascade. Series
resonant circuit for high voltage ac testing. Test of dc and ac cable.
Transient Voltage: Impulse wave shape. Impulse voltage generator and its
mathematical analysis. Design consideration of impulse generators.
Triggering of impulse generators.
DC voltage doubler and cascade circuits. Electrostatic generator, voltage
stabilization. Measurement of high voltage. Electrostatic voltmeter, sphere
gap. Potential divider. High Voltage testing of power system equipment. Oil
testing. Design consideration of transmission line based on direct stroke.
High voltage transient in transmission line. High voltage lightning arrester.
Insulation co-ordination.

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EEE 4144 High Voltage Engineering Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4143.

EEE 4243 Power system Operation and Control


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Principles of power system operation : SCADA, convention and
competitive environment. Unit commitment, static security analysis, state
estimation, optimal power flow, automatic generation control and dynamic
security analysis.

EEE 4241 Power system protection


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Philosophy of switchgear and protection. Circuit breakers, principle of arc


extinction in DC and AC circuit breakers. Recovery voltage, rate of rise of
recovery voltage and other transient phenomena. Switching surges.
Disconnection of unloaded transformer and transmission line. Speed of
circuit breaker. Construction, operation, rating and testing of bulk oil and
minimum oil breaker, SF6 circuit breaker, ABCB, ACB, and VCB.
Selection of circuit breaker. Travelling wave in transmission line. Surge
absorber, lightning arrester, horn gap, its rating and testing.
Protective relaying: Relay voltage rating, high, medium and low. Basic
protective zone. Relaying Scheme.
Electromechanical Relays: Principal, general equation. overcurrent,
balanced current, overvoltage, distance, directional, positive sequence,
negative sequence and differential relays and their applications.
Static relays: Introduction to solid state device in the construction of static
relays. Different type of static relays.
Generator protection. Transformer protection, Bucholz’s relay. Protection
of bus bar, transmission line, feeder etc. Relay testing.

EEE 4242 Power system protection Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4241.

EEE 4245 Electrical Machine III


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3
Special Machines: Series universal motor, permanent magnet DC motor,
unipolars and bipolar brush less DC motors, stepper motor and control
circuits. Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drives circuits, switched

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reluctance motor, electro static motor, repulsion motor, synchros and
control transformers. Permanent magnet synchronous motors.
Acyclic Machines: Generators, conduction pump and induction pump.
Magneto Hydrodynamic Generators: Fuel cells, thermoelectric
generators, flywheels, vector control, linear motors and traction.

EEE 4247 Renewable Energy


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Importance of renewable energy, sources. Statistics regarding solar
radiation and wind speed. Insulation: geographical distribution, atmospheric
factors, measurements. Solar cell: principle of operation, spectral response,
factors affecting conversion efficiency, I-V characteristics, maximum power
output. PV modules and arrays: stationary and tracking. PV systems: stand
alone, battery storage, inverter interfaces with grid. Wind turbine
generators: types, operational characteristics, cut-in and cut-out speed,
control, grid interfacings, AC-DC-AC link. Wind and Tidal energy
conversion.

2.2 Electronics Group


EEE 4161 Digital Electronics II
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
TTL: TTL NAND gate operation, current-sourcing and current-sinking
action, totem pole output circuit, TTL NOR gate, standard TTL
characteristics, supply voltage and temperature range, voltage levels, power
dissipation, propagation delay, fan out, introduction to improved TTL
series, TTL loading and fan out, other TTL characteristics, connecting TTL
outputs together, open collector output, Tri-state, TTL driving CMOS,
problem with TTL.
ECL: Basic ECL circuit, CL OR/NOR gate, ECL characteristics, fan out,
speed of operation.
CMOS Logic Families: Introduction to the working principle of
enhancement type NMOS, PMOS and depletion MOS. Comparison of
NMOS and PMOS with respect to speed. Design of NOMS inverter with
resistive load, with NMOS enhancement load and with NMOS depletion
load. Egde time and speed calculation for NMOS inverter with depletion
load. CMOS inverter: Circuit diagram, operation, transfer characteristic and
noise margin. Design of basic CMOS gates (NAND gate and NOR gate)
with specified parameters (rise time and fall time). Circuit implementation
from logic equations. NMOS pass transistors and CMPS pass gate.
Implementation of multiplexer by NMOS and CMOS pass gate. Buffer
circuit. CMOS gates driving TTL gates and comparison of CMOS logics
with TTL logics. Design of basic logic gates using CMOS and BiCMOS.
Interfacing Data Converters: Digital to Analog Converters (D/A):

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The binary weighted resistor D/A converter. The R/2R ladder D/A
converter. The inverted ladder D/A converter. Specification for D/A
converters (resolution, linearity, settling time and accuracy).
Analog to Digital Converters (A/D): Flash converters, Successive
approximation converter and Dual slope converter. A/D converter
specifications (analog input voltage, input impedance, accuracy, conversion
time etc.). A comparison of converter types. Sample and hold circuit (S/H),
interconnecting the S/H circuit and the A/D converter.

EEE 4162 Digital Electronics II Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4161.

EEE 4263 Optoelectronics


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Light : Nature of light, Polarization, superposition, interference, diffraction,


sources, blackbody radiation.
Modulation of light : Elliptical polarization, Birefringence, quarter wave
plate, optical activity, electro-optic effect, Kerr modulators, scanning and
switching, magneto –optic devices, acousto-optic effect, nonlinear optics.
Display devices: Luminescence, photoluminescence, cathodoluminescent,
LED materials, LED construction, response time, plasma displays, LCD,
numerical display.
Lasers : Emission and absorbs ion, Einstein relation, optical feedback, laser
losses, line shape function, modes, classes of laser, laser applications,
distance measurements, holography.
Photo detectors : Thermal detectors, photon devices, vacuum photodiodes,
Noise, Image intensifier, junction detectors, detector arrays.
Optical communication system: Fiber optic communication, integrated
optics.
Noncommunication applications: Optical fiber sensors, Light guiding fiber.

EEE 4163 VLSI


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Introduction to Microelectronics and MOS Technology, Basic Electrical
Properties and Circuit Design Processes of MOS and Bi CMOS Circuits,
Inverter Circuits, Sub-System Design Processes and Layout, Scaling of
MOS Circuits: Scaling Models and Scaling Factors, Limitation of Scaling.
Computational Elements: Design of an ALU Sub-System, Adder,
Multipliers, Memory Registers, Dynamic & Static Flip-Flops, Bus
Arbitration and Aspects of System Timing. CMOS Fabrication, Practical
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Description, Structural Description, Physical Description and Design
Verification. Introduction to Ga-As Technology: Ultra-Fast Circuits and
Systems.
VHDL background and basic concepts, structural specifications of hardware
design organization and parameterisation.

EEE 4164 VLSI Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4163.

EEE 4165 Processing and Fabrication Technology


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Monolithic Fabrication Processes and Structures: Substrate materials:


Crystal growth and wafer preparation. Basic MOS process, Basic Bipolar
process, Photolithographic process, pattern generation, pattern transfer,
mask alignment, soft and hard baking, Photomask fabrication. Thermal
oxidation, oxide quality, oxide thickness characterization.
Cleaning: Surface cleaning, organic cleaning and RCA cleaning.
Diffusion: Mathematical model, constant source diffusion, limited source
diffusion, two-step diffusion, sheet resistance.Diffusion systems: Boron,
Phosphorous, Ion implementation.
Etching: Wet chemical etching, silicon and GaAs etching, anisotropic
etching, selective etching, dry physical etching, ion beam etching,
sputtering etching and reactive ion etching.
Film Deposition: Evaporation, sputtering, CVD, Epitaxy.
Isolation: p-n junction isolation, mesa isolation and oxide isolation, BJT
based microcircuits, p-channel and n-channel MOSFETs, complimentary
MOSFETs and silicon on insulator devices. Testing, bonding and
packaging.
Interconnection, contacts, packaging and testing.

EEE 4166 Processing and Fabrication Technology Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75

Sessional: Sessional based on theory of course EEE 4165

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EEE 4261 Biomedical Engineering
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Medical terminology, cell physiology, membrane potential, action potential,


Rhythmic excitation of heart. Transducers used in medical diagnostics.
Biomedical Instrumentation: Normal Electrocardiograph, ECG simulator,
Watch filter, ECG amplifier, pulse beat monitor, pace maker, galvanic skin
resistance detector, respiratory and suction apparatus. Electronic
stethoscope. Electronic clinical thermometer, blood flow and pressure
monitoring recorders, metabolic rate measurement.
Special topics: Bio-telemetry, application of ultrasonic and laser in biology
and medicine. Clinical X- ray equipment. Fluoroscopy. Infrared heating.

EEE 4262 Biomedical Engineering Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4261.

EEE 4267 Transducers and Instrumentation


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Introduction : Functional elements of Instrumentation system, classification,


standards and calibration of different instruments, use of personal computer
in instrumentation.
Static performance of Instruments : Errors and uncertainties, propagation of
uncertainties, Accuracy, Precision, Resulation, Linearity etc., Impedance
loading and matching, selection of instruments.
Transducer elements : Analog and digital transducer, Active and passive
transducer. Construction, operating principle and characteristics of
Resistive, Inductive and capacitive transducer, Strain Gauge, Light
dependent transducer, LVDT, Piezoelectric, Hall effect transducer,
Thermistor, Thermocouple, RTD, Proximity transducer.
Data Acquisition and display : Amplifiers, Compensators, Filters, A-D and D-
A converter, Data transmission elements, Display and recording elements.
Motion measurement : Relative and absolute motion, Linear and rotational
motion measurement.
Force measurement : Pneumatic and elastic force, measurement of time
varying force.
Pressure measurement : High, moderate and low (Vacuum) pressure
measurement.
Torque and power measurement : transmission dynamometers, non-contact
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Temperature measurement : Measurement of ambient temperature,
temperature monitoring and control, measurement of high temperature, use
of RTD, Pyrometers.
Flow measurement : Linear resistance element flow meter, Ultrasonic flow
meter, electromagnetic flow meter. Hot wire anemometer, Laser Doppler
anemometer.
Acoustic measurement : Sound pressure and power level, Loudness, sound
level meter. Microphones, Piezoelectric crystal type microphone,
Electrodynamics type microphone, Carbon microphone.
Computer aided instrumentation : Example of a few open loop and closed
loop control system using different transducers and personal computer.

EEE 4268 Transducers and Instrumentation Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75

Sessional: Sessional based on theory of course EEE 4267

EEE 4269 Photovoltaic System


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Introduction to Photovoltaic Systems; Solar Radiation; the PN-junction and


Solar cell physics; function and performance of the components in the PV-
system; batteries, power point tracker, DC-AC inverter, charge regulator;
system design of stand-alone and grid connected systems; building
integration of PV-systems.
Fundamentals of photo-electrochemistry, Fundamentals and applications in
electron-transfer reactions, Experimental techniques in photo-
electrochemistry.
Cells, Modules, and Arrays, Batteries, Charge Controllers, Inverters,
System Sizing, Mechanical Integration, Electrical Integration, Design the
domestic solar cell, Net metering of PV systems; Commissioning,
Maintenance, and Troubleshooting;
Si-based Solar cells, extremely thin absorber (ETA) cells, Organic donor-
acceptor heterojunction solar cells, Dye-sensitized mesoscopic solar cells,
semiconductor/ liquid junction solar cells, Photo-electrochemical storage
cells.

2.3 Communication Group


EEE 4181 Microwave Engineering
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
UHF Transmission Lines: Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines,
reflection, transmission, standing wave, impedance transformation, smith

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chart, impedance matching and lossy transmission lines. Microwave
Components: Cavities, Slow wave structures, Waveguide Tees, Directional
Couplers, Circulators and Isolators, S-parameter. Microwave tubes:
Klystron amplifier, multicavity klystron amplifier, Reflex Klystron
oscillator, magnetron, TWT amplifier, BWO. Semiconductor microwave
devices: Tunnel diodes, Gunn-Effect diodes, IMPATT diodes. Microwave
measurements.

EEE 4182 Microwave Engineering Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4181.

EEE 4183 Digital Communication


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Introduction : Communication channels, mathematical model and


characteristics. Probability and stochastic process. Source coding:
Mathematical models of information, entropy, Huffman code and linear
predictive coding. Digital transmission system: Base band digital
transmission, inter-symbol interference, bandwidth, power efficiency,
modulation and coding trade-off. Receiver for AWGN channels:
Correlation demodulator and maximum likehood receiver. Channel capacity
and coding: Channel models and capacities and random selection of codes.
Block codes and conventional codes: Linear block codes, convolution codes
and coded modulation. Spread spectrum signals and system.

EEE 4184 Digital Communication Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4183.

EEE 4281 Antennas and Propagation


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits : 3
Fundamental of Antennas: Vector Potential Functions, Electric and
Magnetic Fields for Electric and Magnetic Current Sources, Solution of
Vector Potential Wave Equation.
Antenna Arrays: Two-Element Array, N-element Linear Arrays: Broad-
side, End-fire, Phased, Binomial, Dolph- Tchebyschef and Super-directive
Arrays, Determination of Array Factor and Patterns, Planar and Circular
Arrays.
Travelling-Wave and Broad-band Antennas: Long wire, V, Rhombic
and Helical Antennas, Yagi, Uda array, Frequency Independent and Log-
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Aperture, Reflector and Lens Antennas: Huygens's Principle,
Rectangular and Circular Apertures, Microstrip Antennas.
Babinet's Principle, Sectoral, Pyramidal and Conical Horns, Parabolic and
Cassegrain Reflector Antennas, Lens Antennas.
Antenna Measurement: Antenna ranges, Radiation Pattern, Gain and
Directivity, Polarization.
Radio wave propagation: Ground wave propagation, Ionospheric
propagation, Propagation losses.

EEE 4282 Antennas and Propagation Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course EEE 4281.

EEE 4283 Radar and Satellite Communication


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Radar: Introduction to Radar, Radar Equation CZ, Operating Principle of
Radar with Block Diagram, CW and FM Radar, Tracking Radar, Antennas
for Radar, Radar Receivers, Radar Transmitting System, Duplexer, Usable
Frequencies for Radar, Radar Applications.
Satellite Communication: Overview of Satellite System Engineering.
Spacecraft, Introduction, to Spacecraft Subsystem. (AOCS), Telemetry,
Tracking and command (TT&C). Spacecraft Antennas, Basic Antenna
Types and Relationships Spacecraft, Antennas in Practice, Frequency Reuse
Equipment Reliability and Space Qualification, Reliability redundancy.
Multiple Access. Earth station Technology : Earth Station Design, Earth
Station Design for Low System Noise Temperature, Large Earth Station
Antennas.
Satellite Television Broadcasting Networks, VSAT technology.

EEE 4285 Optical Fiber Communication


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Introduction : Historical perspective, basic system, nature of light,
advantages and applications of fiber optic.
Optics review : Ray theory and applications, lenses, imaging, numerical
aperture, diffraction.
Light wave fundamentals : Electromagnetive waves, Dispersion,
polarization, resonant cavities, reflection at plane boundary, critical angle.
Integrated optic waveguides : Slab waveguide, Modes in symmetric and
asymmetric waveguide, coupling, Dispersion and distortion, Integrated
optic components.

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Optic fiber waveguide : Step index fiber, graded index fiber, attenuation,
pulse distortion and information rate, construction of optic fiber, optic fiber
cables.
Light sources : LED, LD, distributed feedback LD, optical amplifiers, fiber
laser, vertical cavity surface emitting laser diode.
Light detectors : Photo detection, photo multiplier, semiconductor
photodiode, PIN photodiode, avalanche photodiode.
Couplers and connectors : Connector principle, end preparation, splices,
connectors, source coupling.
Network distribution and fiber components: Directional couplers, star
couplers, switches, isolator, wave-length division multiplexing, fiber bragg
grating.
Modulation: LED modulation, LD modulation, Analogue and digital
modulation, modulation formats, optic heterodyne receivers.
Noise and detection : Thermal shot and noise, SNR, error rates, receiver
circuit design.
System design: Analogue and digital system design, few real life problems
and examples.

3. Courses from other departments


3.1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering

CSE 1111 Computer Programming


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Introduction to digital computers. Programming languages, algorithms and
flow charts. Structured programming using C: Variables and constants,
operators, expressions, control statements, functions, array, pointer,
structure union, user defined data types, input-output files.
Object oriented programming using C++: Introduction, classes and objects;
polymorphism; function and operator overloading; inheritance.
CSE 1112 Computer Programming Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 1.5
Sessional based on the theory of course CSE 1111

3.2 Department of Mechanical Engineering


ME 1200 Engineering Drawing
Contact hour/week: 3 Credit : 1.5
Introduction. Orthographic projections. Pictorial views. Drawing standards
and practices. Interpenetrating of surfaces. Development of surfaces.

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Machine drawings. Technical sketching. Introduction to computer-aided-
drawing.

ME 2101 Basic Mechanical Engineering


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Study of fuels. Steam generation units with accessories and mountings.
Study of steam generation and steam turbines. Introduction to internal
combustion engines and their cycles. Study of SI and CI engines and gas
turbines with their accessories.
Refrigeration and air conditioning with their application. Refrigeration
equipment: compressors, condensers and evaporators.
Type of fluid machinery. Study of impulse and reaction turbine. Pelton
wheel and Kalpan turbine. Study of centrifugal and axial flow machines.
Pumps, fans, blowers and compressors. Study of reciprocation pumps.

ME 2102 Basic Mechanical Engineering Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75
Sessional based on the theory of course ME 2101.

3.3 Department of Mathematics


Math 1101 Engg. Mathematics I
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Differential Calculus: Review of differentiation of various types of
functions. Rolle’s theorem, Mean value theorem. Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s
theorems in finite and infinite forms. Divergency and Convergency of
series. Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem. Tangent, normal and
curvature. Determination of maximum and minimum values of functions
and their application.
Integral Calculus: Review of indefinite and definite integration of various
types of functions. Use of definite integration in summing series. Walli’s
formulae. Improper integrals. Beta function and Gamma functions. Area
under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves in cartesian
and polar coordinates. Volume and surface areas of solids of revolution.
Co-ordinate Geometry: Co-ordinate geometry of three dimension- System of
co-ordinates, transformation of co-ordinates, distance between two points,
section formula, projection, direction cosines, equations of planes and lines.

Math 1201 Engg. Mathematics II


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

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Ordinary differential equations: Degree and order of ODE, Formation of
differential equations, Solution of first order Differential equations by various
methods, Solution of first order but higher degree ODE, Solution of general
linear equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients, Solution
of homogeneous linear equations and its applications, Solutions of Differential
equations of higher order when dependent and independent variable are absent,
Solution of differential equation by the method based on factorization of
operators.
Partial differential equations: Lagrange’s method of solving PDE of order
one, Integral surfaces passing through a given curve, Non linear PDE of order
one (Complete, Particular, Singular and general integrals) ; Standard forms
f(p,q)=0, z=px+qy+f(p,q), f(p,q,z) = 0, f1 (x,p)= f2(y,q), Charpit’s method,
Second order PDE; Its nomenclature and classifications to canonical (Standard)
parabolic, elliptic, hyperbolic, Solution by separations of variables, Linear PDE
with constants coefficients.
Series solution: Solution of differential equations in series by the method of
Frobenius, Bessel’s functions, Legendre’s Polynomials and their properties.

Math 2101 Engg. Mathematics III


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

Matrix: Definition of matrix, Different types of matrix, Algebra of matrix,


Adjoin and inverse of a matrix, Elementary transformations of matrix, Matrix
polynomials, Calay-Hamilton theory with uses of rank and nullity, Normal and
canonical forms, Solution of linear equations, Eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Vector Analysis: Review of vector algebra: Addition and subtraction of
vectors, Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their geometrical
interpretation, Triple products and multiple products, Linear dependents and
independents of vectors. Vector Calculus: Differentiation and Integration of
Vectors together with elementary applications, Definition of line, Surface
and volume Integrals, Gradient, Divergence and curl of point functions,
various formulae, Gauss’s theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s theorem.
Fourier Analysis: Real and complex form of Fourier series, Finite
transform, Fourier Integral, Fourier transforms and their uses in solving
boundary value problems of wave equations.
Laplce Transforms: Definition Laplace transforms of some elementary
functions, Sufficient conditions for existence of Laplace Transforms,
Inverse Laplace Transforms, Laplace Transforms of derivatives. The unit
step function, Periodic function, Some special theorems on Laplace
Transforms, Partial fractions, Solutions of differential equations by Laplace
Transforms, Evaluation of improper integrals.

Math 2201 Engg. Mathematics IV


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3

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Complex variable: Complex number system, General functions of a
complex variable, Limits and continuity of a function of complex variable
and related theorems; Complex differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann
equations, Mapping by elementary functions, Line Integral of a complex
function, Cauchy's Integral theorem, Cauchy's Integral formula, Liouville's
theorem, Taylor's theorem and Laurent's theorem. Singular points, Residue,
Cauchy's Residue theorem. Evaluation of residues, Contour integration,
Conformal mapping.
Statistical Analysis: Frequency distribution; Mean, Median, Mode and
other measures of central tendency; Standard deviation and other measures
of dispersion; Moments skewness and kurtosis; Elementary probability
theory and discontinuous probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson and
negative binomial); Characteristics of distributions; Elementary sampling
theory; Estimation; Hypothesis testing and regression analysis.

3.4 Department of Physics

Phy 1111 Physics


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3
Atomic Structure: Thompsons, Rutherford and Bhor's atomic model.
Atomic arrangement in solid. Different types of bonds in solid-metallic,
Vander Walls and ionic bond.
Electronic structure of materials: Free electron theory, Metallic conduction.
Energy bands, Brillouin zones, Temperature dependence of metallic
conductivity. Semiconductors: Band theory, intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors, Fermi levels, mobility and electrical conductivity, carrier
diffusion and life time. Magnetic materials: Properties, Dia-, Para- and
Ferro-magnetism. Hysteressis loop, B-H curve, Energy losses in magnetic
materials and their measurements. Soft and hard magnetic materials,
ferrities.
Thermal electricity: thermocouple, Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thompson
effect, Thermo-emf.
Photoelectricity: Laws of photoemission and Einstein's equation.
Photoelectric cell and its use.
Sound: Simple harmonic motion, wave equation, Principle of superposition.
Beats, Dispersion, Phase and group velocities, Doppler's effect, Free and
force vibrations.
Physical Optics: Theories of light; Hyugen's principle and construction.
Interference of light: Young's double slit experiment, Fresnel bi-prism,
Newton's ring, interferometers. Diffraction of light: Fresnel and Fraunhoffer
diffraction, diffraction by single and double slit diffraction gratings.

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Polarization, production and analysis of polarized light, optical activity,
optics of crystals.

Phy 1112 Physics Sessional


Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits:0.75

Sessional based on the theory of course Phy 1111.

3.5 Department of Chemistry


Chem 1211 Chemistry
Contact hours/week : 3 Credits: 3

Different types of chemical bonds and their properties. Modern concepts of


acids and bases. Problems involving acid base titration. Properties and uses
of noble gases. Electrochemistry, Mechanism of electrolytic conduction,
Transport number, Kohl-Rausch’s law. Ionization of water and concept of
pH. Different types of cells, Cell emf. Single electrode potentials, their
determination and application. Secondary Cells or Accumulators, lead
accumulator and alkaline accumulator. Different types of solutions. Factors
influencing the solubility of a substance, solution of gas in liguids.
Colligative properties of dilute solution. Le-chatelier’s theorem and some of
its important industrial applications. Thermochemistry, chemical kinetics.

Chem 1212 Chemistry Sessional


Contact hours/week : 3/2 Credits: 0.75

Laboratory experiments based on theory of course Chem 1211

3.6 Department of Humanities

Hum 1111 Technical English


Contact hours/week : 3 Credits: 3

Grammar: Grammatical principles, modals, phrases & idioms, prefixes &


suffixes, sentence structures,wh& yes/no questions, conditional sentences.
Vocabulary: Technical & scientific vocabulary, defining terms.
Spoken English: Introduction to phonetic symbols, dialogue, responding to
particular situations, extempore speech.
Reading: Comprehension of technical & non-technical materials-
skimming, scanning, inferring & responding to context.
Technical Writing: Paragraph & composition writing on scientific & other
themes, report writing, research paper writing, library references.
Professional communication: Business letter, job application, memos,
quotations, tender notice.

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Hum 1112 Technical English Sessional
Contact hours/week : 3/2 Credits:0.75
Developing Reading Skill: Strategies of reading-skimming, scanning,
predicting, inferencing; Analyzing and interpreting variety of texts;
Practicing comprehension from literary and nonliterary texts.
Developing Writing Skill: Sentences, sentence variety, generating
sentences; Clarity and correctness of sentences, linking sentences to form
paragraphs, writing paragraphs, essays, reports, formal and informal letters.
Developing Listening Skill and Note Taking: Listening to recorded texts
and class lectures and learning to take useful notes based on listening.
Developing Speaking Skill: Oral skills including communicative
expressions for personal identification, life at home, giving advice and
opinion, instruction and directions, requests, complains, apologies,
describing people and places, narrating events.
Hum 1211 Financial Account & Economic Analysis
Contact hours/week : 3 Credits: 3
Accountancy:
Basic accounting principles, Transaction, Journal, Ledger and Accounts.
Cash book, Bank Reconciliation statement. Preparation of Financial
Statement. Cost Accounts and its objects. Cost classification. Elements of
costs, preparation of cost sheet. Overhead allocation. Use of Relevant costs
in Decision-Making, Standard costing. Material cost variance. Break even
analysis.
Economics:
Definition of Economics. Economics and Engineering.
Micro-Economics: The theory of demand and supply and their elasticity.
Price determination. Nature of an economic theory, applicability of
economic theories to the problems of developing countries. Indifference
curve technique. Marginal analysis. Production, production function, types
of productivity. Rational region of production of an engineering firm.
Concepts of market and market structure. Cost analysis and cost function.
Small scale production and large scale production. Optimization. Theory of
distribution.
Macro-Economics: Savings, investment, employment, National income
analysis. Inflation. Monetary policy, fiscal policy and trade policy with
reference to Bangladesh. Economics of development and planning.

IPE 2111 Legal Issues and Management for Engineers


Contact hours/week: 3 Credits:3

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Business and industrial law: Law of contract, elements of valid contract.
Consideration, Parties competent to contact. Sale of goods, hire and
purchase. Negotiable instrument.
Industrial law in Bangladesh: various ordinance payments of wages,
legislation relating employment in industries, factories, shops and
agriculture, trade union act.
Human resources management in business: Human factors and
motivation, leadership, group decision making and communication, job
gradation, process of performance appraisal and reward systems, managing
information for decision and management information systems.
Marketing management: Understanding marketing management,
developing marketing strategies, conducting marketing research, analyzing
consumer and business market, identifying market segments and targets,
dealing with competition.
Safety: Evolution of modern safety concepts, industrial hazard, safety and
risk management, productivity, worker health and safety, proactive
management techniques for safety management, safety standards and
regulations for engineering works, fire safety, hazardous materials.

IPE 4111 Project and Operations Management


Contact hours/week: 2 Credits: 2

Project identification and selection, planning, appraisal, project


implementation, project organization, budgeting, scheduling using bar
diagram, CPM, PERT, resource allocation, information system and project
control, project termination, matrix organization, project manager, contract
negotiation and conflict resolution, evaluation of an investment project,
project failure and risk control.

Production systems, product/service life cycle, forecasting models, bill of


materials, material and inventory management: Inventory models, ABC
analysis, coding and standardization. Aggregate planning, MPS, MRP,
capacity planning, operating scheduling, facility location algorithm, facility
layout techniques, work study.

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